re_chief
No user record in our sample, but re_chief has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
No user record in our sample, but re_chief has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
> Full automation leaves them free to impose infinite cost with no guarantee of anything. Wow, this is a great way of putting it. It's draining enough to go to third- and fourth-round interviews with other humans. Doing…
Yes, exactly -- AI would only be analogous to railroads if passenger trains took you to the wrong location roughly 50% of the time.
I wouldn't describe the LLM's actions in the example as "solving a problem" so much as "following a well-established routine". If I were to, for instance, make a PB&J sandwich, I wouldn't say that what I'm doing is…
As a feat of engineering, I find this very impressive, but as a product it doesn't seem to me to be very compelling.
You can make your tabs vertical in Opera without even having to install an extension, though they don't indent like they do in TreeStyleTabs.
This is such a cool project! I have it on my phone now, though I haven't had the chance to give transferring anything a shot. Is there any possibility of eventually adding settings to do things like make the "delete all…
The "unlimited Twitter" thought resonates with me, because that's basically how I use G+ -- short-form blogging with hash tags. I generally hop over to G+ whenever I want to talk about something that's a little more…
I have a hard time with most "competitive" games (RTSs, fighters, FPSs, etc.) because people have a tendency to get a little too into them and sort of ruin them for more... I guess casual players? Like, I'm fine with…
I dunno. I've been using Dropbox for years now, I've got it set up on all my computers, and as of right now I don't really have a pressing reason to switch. Gdrive would have to offer up something new and amazing before…
Thought it was kind of interesting that they didn't have any sort of cost in the FAQ section. I would think that that would be a frequently asked question.
Not quite; I believe calpaterson was asking for a summary. Also, I understand your point, but it isn't terribly difficult to Google "precis" and figure out the definition -- and once you do, you've added a new word to…